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  • Hatetris: the meanest Tetris clone you've ever played

    Sure, Achewood and xkcd have joked about it, but it took the sadism of Sam Hughes to make Hatetris — a one-off Tetris clone that spits out the statistically worst… Read the rest of the article: Hatetris: the meanest Tetris clone you've ever played

    • Brandon Boyer
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  • Pink Floyd as chiptunes

    "Have you ever wondered what Dark Side of the Moon would sound like if Pink Floyd had written it for NES, instead of for a rock band?" Vidgame programmer and… Read the rest of the article: Pink Floyd as chiptunes

    • David Pescovitz
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  • Los Angeles: Birdwatching with Star Trek stars

    My sister-in-law Mary Loquvam is organizing a fantastically geeky fundraiser for the Los Angeles Audubon Society on May 9 involving bird watching and, er, Star Trek. To celebrate LA Audubon's… Read the rest of the article: Los Angeles: Birdwatching with Star Trek stars

    • David Pescovitz
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  • Charity auction for Jeanne Robinson's cancer fund

    Brian sez, "Talk show podcast Sci Fi Saturday Night is helping to raise funds on behalf of author Spider Robinson's wife Jeanne, who is battling cancer and needs assistance with… Read the rest of the article: Charity auction for Jeanne Robinson's cancer fund

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • India's copyright bill gets it right

    India's new copyright bill sounds like a pretty good piece of work: it declares private, personal copying to be "fair dealing" (like US fair use) and limits the prohibition on… Read the rest of the article: India's copyright bill gets it right

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • Bronzemurder v. Oggez Rashas: a beautifully illustrated Dwarf Fortress tale

    Someday, maybe, by some manner of communal Herculean effort, we will find a way to take the peerlessly rich/complex but almost entirely unapproachable game Dwarf Fortress and match it with… Read the rest of the article: Bronzemurder v. Oggez Rashas: a beautifully illustrated Dwarf Fortress tale

    • Brandon Boyer
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  • Pokemonification of the US C-note

    Check out the description of the security features on the new US $100 bill: it really sounds like the deluxe bonus card in a pack of bubblegum cards: Benjamin Franklin… Read the rest of the article: Pokemonification of the US C-note

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • Hitler's pissed off about fair use

    Hitler's back and he's pissed to discover that parodies of the bunker scene from Downfall have been removed without regard to the fair use provisions of US copyright law. Hitler… Read the rest of the article: Hitler's pissed off about fair use

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • 1980s Soviet cartoons based on US science fiction classics

    Frank sez, "Rhizome has a collection of 1980s-era Soviet cartoons based on stories by American sci-fi authors such as Ray Bradbury and Stephen King. The accompanying synth music is retrofuturist… Read the rest of the article: 1980s Soviet cartoons based on US science fiction classics

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • Photos from Jimmy Choo's shoe studio in the UK

    Danny Choo has posted some photos from his dad Jimmy Choo's workshop in the UK. Link

    • Lisa Katayama
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  • Falungong message found on 1-yuan bill in China

    Someone found a Falungong message on a 1RMB note in China: The writing alleges that the CCP has created fake self-immolation stories, killed Falungong members, stolen their internal organs, and… Read the rest of the article: Falungong message found on 1-yuan bill in China

    • Lisa Katayama
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  • Barbershop Ewoks

    You haven't lived until you've heard a barbershop quartet perform the Ewok celebration song! CRACKERJACK JUNCTION sings THE EWOK CELEBRATION SONG (Thanks, Cabralski!) Previously: Treetop Ewok prefab village to be… Read the rest of the article: Barbershop Ewoks

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • Interview with human leg extension inventor Kim Graham

    Meredith Yayanos of Coilhouse interviewed Kim Graham about her finely-tuned digitigrade, "reverse leg" extensions. Graham has started selling them at Weta for NZD$1,320 a pair. Please describe the Weta Legs.… Read the rest of the article: Interview with human leg extension inventor Kim Graham

    • Mark Frauenfelder
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  • Speed cameras trap motorists from space

    How do you feel about a satellite system that uses (ground based) cameras to read your car's license plate and detect how fast you are driving? Law enforcement in the… Read the rest of the article: Speed cameras trap motorists from space

    • Mark Frauenfelder
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  • Violent Caveman Guts, by Coop

    Coop has a post about this stunning art project collaboration with NagNagNag. He says, "I designed all the packaging, and collaborated with Shigeru-san on the colorway. The cutaway "guts" drawing… Read the rest of the article: Violent Caveman Guts, by Coop

    • Mark Frauenfelder
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  • Robot Dogs!

    Photo: urban don. Landlord says no pets? End-run the rulebook with a robot. Isn't this fellow, hacked out of a child's toy by the awe-inspiring Don Pezzano, just adorable? But… Read the rest of the article: Robot Dogs!

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Boing Boing special feature: Charting the Frozen Continent

    Photo: Michelle Maggie Koerth-Baker explores Antarctica, where the skies are clear, the valley deeps are studded with cerulean lakes, and where there is much fertile soil for science: Charting the… Read the rest of the article: Boing Boing special feature: Charting the Frozen Continent

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Toy tests your ability to endure electrical shock

    The latest from Brando, the Hong Kong based manufacturers of odd electronic curiosities — a $20 game to test your ability to endure an increasingly powerful jolt of electricity. –… Read the rest of the article: Toy tests your ability to endure electrical shock

    • Mark Frauenfelder
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  • Rudy Coby at the Magic Castle in Los Angeles, April 26 – May 2

    Magician and maker Rudy Coby has been performing at recent Dr. Sketchy LA sessions, and his props and routines are amazing. He told me that he's going to be taking… Read the rest of the article: Rudy Coby at the Magic Castle in Los Angeles, April 26 – May 2

    • Mark Frauenfelder
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  • If you live in Dubai, you can get Spiderman to clean your windows

    There's a cleaning company here in Dubai that will send a man dressed in a Spiderman outfit to clean your windows. According to AMEinfo.com, this service already exists in France… Read the rest of the article: If you live in Dubai, you can get Spiderman to clean your windows

    • Lisa Katayama
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